Brexit bill: UK should seek more 'reassurance' from EU
A former Brexit minister has said the UK government should seek more "reassurance" from the European Union on a trade deal before committing to pay any potential "divorce bill".
The UK has offered a larger sum to the EU - which could be worth up to 50bn euros (拢44bn). The EU says the payment could be enough to start talks on a transitional deal, with decisions about longer-term arrangements taken next year.
Conservative MP David Jones told the World at One that any offer to pay the EU "should be on the basis that it's subject to having proper terms for a trading relationship" after Brexit.
(Photo: Euro currency. Credit: Getty Images)
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from World at One
-
National Tutoring Programme: 'Could do better'?
Duration: 05:55
-
'The Christmas Pine' by Julia Donaldson
Duration: 01:29
-
Trump鈥檚 relationship with Science
Duration: 14:18
-
The impact of Covid on the US Economy
Duration: 17:01